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Research suggests that aerobic exercise is the closest thing to a miracle drug that we have. But how long do you have to do it to see results? YDS kelime listeleri, Kelime Testleri, Mini YDS testleri, ve

The domestication of dogs over the course of several thousand years has inadvertently led to them carrying harmful genetic baggage, a new study has found. According to researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a

There are, broadly speaking, four ways to fight cancer. You can cut a tumour out, with surgery. Or you can try one of three different ways of killing it. Radiotherapy targets tumours with radiation. Chemotherapy uses chemicals

we have passed laws to keep children from smoking or drinking alcohol; and we do not use asbestos as an industrial product. As we become more intellectually sophisticated and advanced, with greater and broader access to information

Drinking coffee could help people become more ethical at work, and stave off diabetes, according to two new studies. Tired workers are less likely to resist unethical influence from senior colleagues, and the equivalent of a large

Have you ever wondered why some people wake up covered in mosquito bites while others are untouched? Doctors studying malaria transmission have revealed that it is all in the genes. The way we protect ourselves against diseases

What is the best way to cut down on belly fat if weight-loss is not necessarily the goal? Belly fat is pernicious. Most of it consists of visceral, or deep, fat, which is physiologically different from subcutaneous

Exercise has had a Goldilocks problem, with experts debating just how much exercise is too little, too much or just the right amount to improve health and longevity. Two new, impressively large-scale studies provide some clarity, suggesting